Tickets for US Premier League Summer Series are on sale today

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Chelsea will travel to the US for pre-season friendles (Image: Vincent Mignott/DeFodi Images via Getty Images))
Chelsea will travel to the US for pre-season friendles (Image: Vincent Mignott/DeFodi Images via Getty Images))

Tickets for the first ever Premier League Summer Series in the US will go on sale today at 10.30am as fans stateside will be able to see six Premier League sides compete in pre-season friendlies.

The new tournament series includes Chelsea, Brighton, Newcastle, Fulham, Brentford and Aston Villa competing in three games each across five US cities. The matches will take place in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Orlando, Maryland and New Jersey in July in the first Summer Series event of its kind.

Tickets for the matches will go on pre-sale at 2pm today on Ticketmaster and SeatGeek, followed by a general sale tomorrow (Wednesday 26 April) for fans who did not get their hands on a ticket during the pre-sale.

The Summer Series kicks off at the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, the 71,000-capacity Lincoln Financial Field, where Chelsea will take on Brighton on Saturday 22 July at 7pm. It is followed by a Philadelphia double header on Sunday 23 July when Fulham face Brentford at 4pm followed by Newcastle vs Aston Villa at 7pm.

A second double header in Maryland will end the series on 28 July when Aston Villa play Brentford and Chelsea take on Fulham at FedExField, home of the Washington Commanders NFL team.

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Tickets start from $30 at Exploria Stadium and Red Bull Arena. While pricing begins at $40 for Lincoln Financial Field, Mercedes-Benz Stadium and FedExField. You can get them here.

Saturday, July 22 @ Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA

Match 1: Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion (7:00PM)

Sunday, July 23 @ Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA

Match 2: Fulham vs Brentford (4:00PM)

Match 3: Newcastle United vs Aston Villa (7:00PM)

Wednesday, July 26 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Match 4: Brentford vs Brighton & Hove Albion (5:30PM)

Wednesday, July 26 @ Exploria Stadium, Orlando, FL

Match 5: Fulham vs Aston Villa (7:00PM)

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Wednesday, July 26 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Match 6: Chelsea vs Newcastle United (8:15PM)

Friday, July 28 @ Red Bull Arena, Harrison, New Jersey

Match 7: Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United (7:30PM)

Sunday, July 30 @ FedExField, Landover, Maryland

Match 8: Aston Villa vs Brentford (12:00PM)

Match 9: Chelsea vs Fulham (2:45PM)

Stephen Hurrell

Pre-season friendlies, Newcastle United FC, Aston Villa FC, Brentford FC, Brighton and Hove Albion FC, Chelsea FC, Fulham FC, Philadelphia Eagles, Lincoln National Corporation, Red Bull, Premier League, Ticketmaster

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